If only 4CC weren't in Japan then they could send those three. But they probably want their stars there

Oh, I completely forgot it's in Japan. Well, at this rate, a skate-off might actually be a more exciting battle than having Dai or Yuzuru there, since they're likely to go 1-2 anyway. But that's probably just me...

Yuzu: Finally where he deserves to be!
Dai: I'm happy that he skated cleanily, 97 was obviously too much, but maybe watching it skated cleanily I will begin to like this program...
Mura: this is the real surprise, we knew that this was going to be an incredible fight, but Kozuka was surely expected to be on the podium!

Oh, I completely forgot it's in Japan. Well, at this rate, a skate-off might actually be a more exciting battle than having Dai or Yuzuru there, since they're likely to go 1-2 anyway. But that's probably just me...

I wouldn't count out Patrick, I think he's still the one to beat at World's this year, but its gonna be a nail-biter!
Big congrats to the medalists, that's the best both Dai and Yuzuru have skated all season, although the scoring was a bit crazy.

Oh, I completely forgot it's in Japan. Well, at this rate, a skate-off might actually be a more exciting battle than having Dai or Yuzuru there, since they're likely to go 1-2 anyway. But that's probably just me...

Even if it isn't in Japan the usual practice is to send their 1st, 2nd and 4th finishers to 4CC. Though I agree it might be more exciting to see a skate-off between Oda, Kozuka and Mura. Sigh I would love to see Kozuka get another assignment and hopefully end this season on a high. He started so well at SA

I think Hanyu, Takahashi and Oda for 4CC. Oda is an Osakan. Both Oda and Takahashi are Kansai University students in Osaka. But another battle with Hanyu could be a burden for Takahashi. In that case, Kozuka may have a chance.

I wouldn't count out Patrick, I think he's still the one to beat at World's this year, but its gonna be a nail-biter!
Big congrats to the medalists, that's the best both Dai and Yuzuru have skated all season, although the scoring was a bit out of whack (187 and 192... )

Yes, they are inflated a bit, but 192 doesn't seem that much when you think Dai landed 2 quads, 2 3axels and another 5 triples: 3S,3Loop,3Lz,3T and 3F. The World record is 187, and that skated with a solo 3A, badly landed

Yes, but Dai doubled out his 3T into a 2T on his sketchily landed second 4T. Also, if you consider how he and Patrick scored 90 in PCS at GPF, 96 here is really a bit of a stretch.
Anyway, it's not that big of a deal since its Nationals; a bit of inflation isn't surprising.

Yes, but Dai doubled out his 3T into a 2T on his sketchily landed second 4T. Also, if you consider how he and Patrick scored 90 in PCS at GPF, 96 here is really a bit of a stretch.
Anyway, it's not that big of a deal since its Nationals; a bit of inflation isn't surprising.

And then he changed his planned 3Lz-2T into a 3Lz-3T.
Like I've said, the scores are inflated but not by that much IMO. And I also think Patrick is still the one to beat as neither Dai or Yuzuru showed they are consistent enough to lock the gold medal at worlds. But you have to admit both Yuzuru and Dai closed the gap and Patrick won't afford to make the same mistakes he did in France